With just four days left in the game, a dilemma at the outpostprovides some motivation for the final five as they make somedifficult emotional decisions about one another.At a trickyimmunity challenge, patience, timing and puzzle skills arerewarded with immunity, but who will win the necklace thisclose to the final?Who will be the 14th person voted out ofSurvivor?
At the very last immunity challenge, a guaranteed spot in thefinal three is on the line for whoever can endure thelongest.With one last place on the jury, who will fall at thefinal hurdle?Who will make up the final three, and who willemerge victorious, winning the life-changing prize of£100,000 and the title of Sole Survivor?
As paranoia sets in for Raq and Howard over the Task Force,Kanan and Famous launch their weed delivery business, Jukeboxprepares for her audition, and Ronnie grows impatient withUnique.
Parker battles to bring in his first Money Pit gold at DominionCreek. Rick auditions Buzz as his foreman, and tensions ignitewhen the wash plant doesn't fire up. The Beets face mountingmechanical issues at the Indian River.
Penelope begins her private lessons in charming suitors, butthe arrangement quickly grows complicated. A dazzling debutanteseizes the queen's attention.
While attempting to recoup losses from his clients, Dannytakes possession of some questionable cash. After a run-in withan old friend, Danny and Ray continue their desperate hunt forin-the-red actor Charlie Sheen.
After an unexpectedly violent confrontation, Danny and Rayscramble to cover their tracks, while Hector leverages aposition within the team. Later, the pair try to talk adesperate client off the ledge.
Together on Graham's sofa are Imelda Staunton, playing QueenElizabeth in the final episodes of The Crown; the hotlyanticipated new star of Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa; NorthernIrish star Jamie Dornan, who is in a new series of amnesiathriller The Tourist; and Scottish actor Jack Lowden,starring in the latest season of spy drama Slow Horses. Withmusic from Gregory Porter, who performs Christmas Wish.
CHAOS ON CAMPUS –60 MINUTES' Bill Whitaker witnessespro-Palestinian and pro-Israel student rallies at ColumbiaUniversity and department-led campus forums at Dartmouth inresponse to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks and ensuing Israelibombardment of Gaza. Whitaker speaks with Jewish andPalestinian students, and Middle East studies professors,about the antisemitic and Islamophobic rhetoric that has ragedacross campuses, the continuing situation unfolding and a pathforward. Marc Lieberman and Graham Messick are theproducers.QUANTUM COMPUTING –Correspondent Scott Pelleyreports on the pioneering technology of quantum computing, anew kind of computer that could answer impossible questions inphysics, chemistry, engineering and medicine. Pelley travelsto California to see Google's quantum lab, visits one of thefirst quantum computers outside the lab at Cleveland Clinic andgets a first look at IBM's newest quantum computer, its mostadvanced to date. Denise Schrier Cetta and Katie Brennan arethe producers.GRETA GERWIG – Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsiprofiles the brains behind "Barbie" – filmmaker GretaGerwig, whose outside-the-box blockbuster smashed box officerecords this summer. Alfonsi speaks with Gerwig about pullingoff a delicate balancing act: giving voice to the iconic Barbiedoll while appealing to her fiercest critics, and detailsGerwig's journey from indie darling to billion-dollar director.Nathalie Sommer is the producer.
Acclaimed actress and comedian LUENELL on her first Netflixcomedy special, "Chappelle's Home Team – Luenell: TownBusiness," plus a special surprise no one saw coming! And,THE CASTILLO FAMILY joins to discuss the inspiration behindtheir amazing adventure to all 63 national parks with their3-year-old daughter. Plus, a special pair of glasses gives onewoman with color blindness clearer color vision in real-time.